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Piano lessons available for all ages and skill levels.


I am a professional pianist and keyboard player, playing in orchestras for some of the most well known musicals in London. I hold a Masters Degree in Music and have been trained in the ABRSM and Trinity School grading systems. I have taught piano to children in schools for 4 years in New Zealand and have been teaching piano to adults for over 10 years. Now as a resident of East Dulwich I am taking local students during the days and weekends.


I am a big believer in learning music you love to play. Students can learn the following skills from my lessons and lessons will be tailored to a students specific needs:

Reading music and music theory (jazz or classical or both)Piano rudiments (scales, arpeggios, chords)CompositionSight reading and transposing at sightAccompanying and playing with other musicians

I have experience in many genres of piano playing and students can select which styles of music they wish to learn.



Pricing:

Half hour lessons

One lesson - ?2010 lessons paid in advance - ?18 per lesson

One Hour lessons

One lesson - ?3010 lessons paid in advance - ?27 per lesson

Family discounts

A further 10% discount applies to multiple students from the same family (separate lessons)



Other information

Location


Lessons can be held at your house (all you will need is a piano or keyboard) alternatively lessons can be held at my house on Underhill road. The piano is set up in the living room and parents can sit and listen with tea and coffee available.


Lesson Materials


As all my lessons are tailored to the students specific needs, I will prescribe lesson materials after the first lesson. Alternatively, for advanced students needing extra guidance, you are welcome to bring your own sheet music.


Get In Touch


You can contact me via PM and I will respond ASAP (usually the same day). I am happy to meet you or discuss any questions you have prior to any lessons being booked.

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